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Hunt is on for Highland Tattoo star


By Jackie Mackenzie

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A member of re-enactment group The Gordon Highlanders 1914-18, who are taking part in the Tattoo, along with young Tattoo fan Rory Fotheringham (6) from Inverness.
A member of re-enactment group The Gordon Highlanders 1914-18, who are taking part in the Tattoo, along with young Tattoo fan Rory Fotheringham (6) from Inverness.

ORGANISERS of this year’s Highland Military Tattoo are on the hunt for a youngster to play a starring role in the matinee performance.

Every evening the Tattoo performance draws to a close with the whole cast gathering in the arena and a guard of honour from The Black Watch leading a salute to the senior guest.

Tattoo director, Major General Seymour Monro, explained: "This year we have made the Tattoo more child-friendly and have introduced a matinee performance on Saturday afternoon.

"It will feature all the elements that children loved about last year’s performance, including the RAF fly-past at the beginning and the fireworks at the end. "To mark this we would be delighted if a local youngster joined us to take the salute at the matinee performance on Saturday September 12 and shared in this unique and memorable experience."

To enter children between 5 and 16 need to email sam@thehighlandersmuseum.com by Friday September 4 and explain in no more than 100 words why they think they would be the ideal person to take the salute. Entries can also be posted to Sam Long, The Highlanders’ Museum, Fort George, Ardersier, IV1 7TD.

The matinee begins at 3pm on Saturday September 12 with gates opening at 1pm.

This year’s Tattoo runs from September 11 to 13 at Fort George near Inverness. Featuring an RAF Typhoon fly-past each night, massed pipes and drums, local Highland dancers, military bands and historical vignettes, this year’s Tattoo also has a focus on high quality local food and drink with a new improved catering and retail village. Support for the village is coming from the Community Food Fund, which is financed by the Scottish Government, and has been created to promote local food and drink, in line with Scotland’s National Food and Drink Year.

All profits from the events will be donated to Armed Forces charities.

Tickets are available via Ticketline www.ticketline.co.uk/highland-military-tattoo or 0844 888 9991; at Eden Court box office on 01463 234234; or at the Highlanders’ Museum at Fort George on 0131 310 8701.


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